What to Do If the Car Door Seal is Poor?
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If the car door seal is poor, you can adjust the latch striker inward. Use a ratchet wrench that matches the fixing screws of the door latch striker to loosen the striker, then move it slightly inward to make the door close tighter. After several adjustments, you can find the optimal position, which will enhance the door's sealing performance, make the closing sound more solid and pleasant, and reduce driving noise. Solutions for excessive car noise include: 1. Paste sound-absorbing foam material under the engine hood; 2. Install sound-absorbing cotton material at the bottom of the trunk and on the wheel arches on both sides of the trunk; 3. Install professional damping plates in areas prone to noise; 4. Install sealing strips inside the doors; 5. Replace the tires.
Finding poor door sealing, I would first use soapy water to test the gaps and identify air leaks. If the seal strip is aged or cracked, simply buy a new rubber strip and replace it yourself—it's easy to operate and affordable, with online price comparisons making it cost-effective. After replacement, the door closes with a crisp sound and no strange noises, highway wind noise is significantly reduced, and it saves air conditioning energy consumption. I recommend regularly cleaning dust buildup on the seal and applying protective oil. Also, routinely check door alignment—if misaligned, slightly adjust the hinges. It saves money and effort with great results, making driving more secure. Don’t overlook these small details to avoid water accumulation corroding the floor panel.